A nice article about the Parallel Goods creative process by All3DP

"It’s an experiment in making durable parts with this technology rather than small, ﬂimsy, cutesy things that seem to populate the world or 3d printing online thus far." co-founder and lead designer Craig Stover, on the Sawhorse Bracket

"We went through over 30 iterations of this design before landing on the ﬁnal concept. Different conﬁgurations involving different lumber sizes, different hardware, but in the end, we wound up with a design that was highly printable, and very easy to assemble." co-founder Joe Carpita on the Sawhorse Bracket

"It was quite a challenge building off the notion of a French Cleat, while not copying it exactly as it wouldn’t print easily." Craig Stover, on the bracket for the Push-Pin Organizer

"The idea for this came about when working at Craig’s when reﬁning a model, and we were talking about what we should do next. I looked over at Craig’s desk and he had an early prototype of the Self-Watering Planter Reservoir full of pens and pencils; and kind-of nudged to him and said 'I think that’s our answer.'" Joe Carpita, on the inspiration for the Push-Pin Organizer